Living here in the Bay Area, one seems to come upon these rare treasures. I feel it necessary to liberate a DVD that I just came across. 7/9/95, set II, Shakedown through Drums. True, it's just a piece of the last show, but still a poignant memory. So Many Roads is truly amazing. This DVD is the direct feed straight to the video monitors shown throughout Soldier Field. The quality is A and the sound is A as well (although not true 5.1 DTS, but still amazing). As I do not have the capability of burning DVDs myself, I would like to start a "chain", with the first respondant being sent my DVD tomorrow via overnight mail. From there, copy it and send it along to other members of this site, obviously at all no charge.

I know we all have opinions of the last show, but it should still be available for all to see, should they wish to view. Some great parts, some bad, but all should agree it is truly history.

The fact that it's the Last Show gets in the way to much. Some people like it only for that fact, and some dislike it only for that fact. For a 1995 show, I thought is was maybe a B- or B. I also admire the fact that they went out on a fairly high note, so I really liked that show. Seeing it on DVD would be amazing.

BayAreaBB wrote:Living here in the Bay Area, one seems to come upon these rare treasures. I feel it necessary to liberate a DVD that I just came across. 7/9/95, set II, Shakedown through Drums. True, it's just a piece of the last show, but still a poignant memory. So Many Roads is truly amazing. This DVD is the direct feed straight to the video monitors shown throughout Soldier Field. The quality is A and the sound is A as well (although not true 5.1 DTS, but still amazing). As I do not have the capability of burning DVDs myself, I would like to start a "chain", with the first respondant being sent my DVD tomorrow via overnight mail. From there, copy it and send it along to other members of this site, obviously at all no charge.

I know we all have opinions of the last show, but it should still be available for all to see, should they wish to view. Some great parts, some bad, but all should agree it is truly history.

Let me know.

Regards,BLB

i was seventh row that night and it was my seventh show in a row on that tour. would have been eight in a row, but we all know what happen to the second night at deer creek. i sure would love a copy of that. i have a nice board of the whole night for a trade if you'd like.

no matter how bad that show may be to some. it means a whole lot to me. please pm me whomever can/wants to send me a copy.

peace,
waldo

"Tone is in the instruments. Technique in the hands. Do what you will." ~quote from some guy at the TGP forum

"Without a doubt, the quality of your instrument will effect your tone, and any pickups, effects, amps, and microphones used along the way will also have an impact on the sound waves."~Cameron Mizell

BayAreaBB wrote: I would like to start a "chain", with the first respondant being sent my DVD tomorrow via overnight mail. From there, copy it and send it along to other members of this site, obviously at all no charge.

i have received the dvd. thanks be to BayAreaBB! the quality is awesome. Samba in the Rain is cut during the first lyric and drums has a small glitch(cut) in it, but overall it is a grate piece of history. just wanted to let that be known.

the tree starts now.

The First 2(two) - U.S. Addresses PM'd to me will get a copy and the obligation to keep the tree growing.

peace,
waldo

"Tone is in the instruments. Technique in the hands. Do what you will." ~quote from some guy at the TGP forum

"Without a doubt, the quality of your instrument will effect your tone, and any pickups, effects, amps, and microphones used along the way will also have an impact on the sound waves."~Cameron Mizell